Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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Arizona Drug Trafficking Charges: An Insider’s Guide to Severe Mandatory Minimums

Article source: Suzuki Law, Criminal and Personal Injury Lawyers Image generated by Gemini If you are arrested for drug trafficking in Arizona, the reality shifts instantly from the roadside to a courtroom designed for maximum punishment. Arizona’s geographic position as a primary corridor for cartels moving product north means the state operates with a zero-tolerance

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NZ Law Society slams Racist Email Conduct by Law Firm Staff as ‘unsatisfactory’

Two staff members at a New Zealand law firm have been hit with a formal unsatisfactory conduct finding after a Standards Committee concluded their private email exchanges about a colleague crossed the line into racism. LawFuel’s Law Jobs’ Network has New Jobs Daily The exchanges were uncovered by a third party through the firm’s email

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Epstein Estate Faces Fresh Reckoning as Adviser Claims Settled

Epstein Estate Agrees Up to $35m Settlement in Adviser Aiding Claims The estate of Jeffrey Epstein has agreed to pay up to US$35 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that two of his closest professional advisers aided and abetted his sex trafficking operation, according to a federal court filing in New York. The

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Law Firm Resists Body Corporate Attempt To Appeal Negligence Claim

Body Corporate 207624 v Grimshaw & Co [2026] NZSC 5 17 February 2026 >> New Zealand’s Latest Law Jobs on LawFuel Jobs The Supreme Court has dismissed the Body Corporate 207624’s application for leave to appeal against Grimshaw & Co in a long-running professional negligence claim arising from the leaky building proceedings for the Spencer

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Texas Senate Bill 39 Advances, Potentially Limiting Trucking Company Liability Claims

Power Briefing – Wyatt Law Firm, San Antonio Image generated by Gemini The Texas 89th Legislative Session is set to consider Senate Bill 39, a measure poised to significantly reshape the landscape of commercial trucking litigation in a state that consistently leads the nation in truck-related accidents. In 2023 alone, Texas recorded 35,827 crashes involving

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LexisNexis Unveils Lexis+ with Protégé: The Next Generation of Integrated Legal AI

LexisNexis has announced Lexis+ with Protégé, its new, fully integrated flagship platform that succeeds Lexis+ AI. While Lexis+ AI introduced the first generation of artificial intelligence in LexisNexis products, Protégé takes the experience a step further—embedding AI seamlessly across the entire legal workflow, from drafting and review to final validation. At launch, Lexis+ with Protégé offers

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Profile Debt Lawyer Leaves Kirkland for Simpson Thacher

Profile former Kirkland & Ellis debt restructuring lawyer David Nemecek has joined Simpson Thacher & Bartlett as partner and head of the firm’s newly created capital structure solutions practice. The new practice developed by Simpson Thacher is a result of the fast developing capital markets landscape and is a significant blow to Kirkland given Nemecek’s

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Sullivan & Cromwell’s 2025 Review: Wall Street Giant Bets Big on AI, Deals and Disputes

Sullivan & Cromwell’s 2025 review is essentially a victory lap: another record year, heavy on big-ticket mandates in M&A, disputes and restructuring, with a clear push on AI, private capital and London growth.​ Deals, disputes and AI work Litigation, investigations and arbitration People, platform and pro bono Who is Sullivan & Cromwell Profile Sullivan &

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5 Practical Ways Lawyers Can Use Legal AI Tools

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A recent article on AI legal tools provides a reality check for law firms that still treat artificial intelligence as either futuristic nonsense or something the IT team is “looking into.” The message in the article in Software Advice by content analyst Marcela Gava (pictured) is blunt: AI is already embedded in mainstream legal software,

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The Questions Most Injury Victims Wish They Asked Sooner

Article source: Trantolo & Trantolo Personal Injury Lawyers Image Source When you suffer an injury because of someone else’s actions, you may find yourself dealing with medical treatment, insurance company questions, and legal deadlines all at once. What you do not realize is that asking a few key legal questions early can affect your ability

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